I have a shed that is going to be my chicken's house, however, I would like to start them in there as well (I will have 140 chicks and the baby playpen in the garage isn't going to cut it for that many!). Only problem is we have lots of cats that would love to have an easy live dinner despite...
I will be breeding my hens and culling non layers. My plan is to have 14 hrs of light available to them all the time so I will be checking when production drops which hens are laying or not.
im on my phone but when I get home I will give a more detailed answer.
I wouldn't need a loan, I would be paying for everything out of my own pocket. I work full time so it will be a couple months before I save up enough to start (I'm also paying for my full time tuition for community college). My parents wouldn't contribute anything, except a small tract of land...
Sorry I haven't gotten back to you guys sooner, I've been preparing for a poultry swap :)
As far as your questions...
@enola - I figure 30 minutes a day to feed and water, collect eggs, check incubation, etc x $10/hour (above minimum wage) = $35/week = $1,820 a year. I don't usually like...
Here's my budget. Let me know if you think this is feasible or not.
Receipts
Chicks - 25 hens x 70% lay rate x 7 days x 32 weeks [Feb-Sept] x 90% hatch rate x 75% sale rate = 2650 x $2.40 each = $6360.00
Chick mortality/cull = 15%; remaining 10% sold at auction for $1 each = 350 chicks =...
How feasible do you think it would be to start a hatchery? I figured 10-15 popular breeds plus up to 5 rare breeds. Then expanding from there.
I can build an 18x20 barn for around $800, so I can start small with 1-2 of those for different pens and then expanding it to one barn per breed. Maybe...
My birds have about 1.6 sq ft each. They are 12 weeks old. They do not have access to the outside. They are completely happy, still doing chicken-type things--dust bathing in the pine shavings, running, flapping their wings, etc. They have always been tightly confined. There are about 50 here in...
I will be selecting desirable eggs -- good brown color, good weight, and candled to see if they're fertile.
I was thinking about using the Styrofoam incubators -- how do you feel about those?
Right now I am raising started pullets, I make about $9/head off of each one. So I was thinking I...
I want to have 10-20 hens laying eggs for hatching. My plan was to hatch chicks February through June (22 weeks), setting eggs every week.
I have been wanting to raise Rhode Island Red hens and cross them with a White Leghorn rooster. According to a publication titled "Crossbred Poultry"...
Okay so far.
Feb 22 - 2 year old ewe had twin ewe lambs
Feb 25 - 2 year old ewe had single ewe lamb
Feb 26 - 9 year old ewe had single ewe lamb (she had trips the past two years)
Mar 2 - 3 year old twin to each other ewes had one single ram lamb and twin ewe lambs. Single ram lamb was born...
lazy gardener, no I don't have a thermometer. They have cardboard around the playpen so they can't see outside. When someone walks up to the playpen, they freak out a bit and huddle in the corner, but nobody gets smothered. They all stand alert. But once food or fresh water gets put in they calm...
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I don't think it's 2 x 3 actually. It's a baby playpen from the 1990s. So whatever the average size is. When I googled it, mattresses are 27 x 29 which is about 7.3 sq ft. At 3.5 weeks old, they are growing into it fast, but they still huddle under the heat lamps (there is space that...